From b19a78b27247f5f0761c35b5b3e8a41876eabb05 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: lpw <pengwei.li@gamehollywood.com>
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2021 17:18:32 +0800
Subject: [PATCH] no message
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frameworks/FBSDKLoginKit.framework/Headers/FBSDKLoginManager.h | 278 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------
1 files changed, 139 insertions(+), 139 deletions(-)
diff --git a/frameworks/FBSDKLoginKit.framework/Headers/FBSDKLoginManager.h b/frameworks/FBSDKLoginKit.framework/Headers/FBSDKLoginManager.h
index 7b579d0..e6b5aaf 100644
--- a/frameworks/FBSDKLoginKit.framework/Headers/FBSDKLoginManager.h
+++ b/frameworks/FBSDKLoginKit.framework/Headers/FBSDKLoginManager.h
@@ -16,26 +16,76 @@
// IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
// CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
-#import <Accounts/Accounts.h>
-#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
+#import "FBSDKLoginConfiguration.h"
+
+NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN
+
+#if TARGET_OS_TV
+
+// This is an unfortunate hack for Swift Package Manager support.
+// SPM does not allow us to conditionally exclude Swift files for compilation by platform.
+//
+// So to support tvOS with SPM we need to use runtime availability checks in the Swift files.
+// This means that even though the code in `LoginManager.swift` will never be run for tvOS
+// targets, it still needs to be able to compile. Hence we need to declare it here.
+//
+// The way to fix this is to remove extensions of ObjC types in Swift.
+
+@class LoginManagerLoginResult;
+@class FBSDKLoginConfiguration;
+
+typedef NS_ENUM(NSUInteger, LoginBehavior) { LoginBehaviorBrowser };
+typedef NS_ENUM(NSUInteger, DefaultAudience) { DefaultAudienceFriends };
+
+typedef void (^LoginManagerLoginResultBlock)(LoginManagerLoginResult *_Nullable result,
+ NSError *_Nullable error);
+
+@interface LoginManager : NSObject
+
+@property (assign, nonatomic) LoginBehavior loginBehavior;
+@property (assign, nonatomic) DefaultAudience defaultAudience;
+
+- (void)logInWithPermissions:(NSArray<NSString *> *)permissions
+ fromViewController:(nullable UIViewController *)fromViewController
+ handler:(nullable LoginManagerLoginResultBlock)handler
+NS_SWIFT_NAME(logIn(permissions:from:handler:));
+
+- (void)logInFromViewController:(nullable UIViewController *)viewController
+ configuration:(FBSDKLoginConfiguration *)configuration
+ completion:(LoginManagerLoginResultBlock)completion
+NS_REFINED_FOR_SWIFT;
+
+@end
+
+#else
+
@class FBSDKLoginManagerLoginResult;
+
+/// typedef for FBSDKLoginAuthType
+typedef NSString *const FBSDKLoginAuthType NS_TYPED_EXTENSIBLE_ENUM NS_SWIFT_NAME(LoginAuthType);
+
+/// Rerequest
+FOUNDATION_EXPORT FBSDKLoginAuthType FBSDKLoginAuthTypeRerequest;
+
+/// Reauthorize
+FOUNDATION_EXPORT FBSDKLoginAuthType FBSDKLoginAuthTypeReauthorize;
/**
Describes the call back to the FBSDKLoginManager
@param result the result of the authorization
@param error the authorization error, if any.
*/
-typedef void (^FBSDKLoginManagerRequestTokenHandler)(FBSDKLoginManagerLoginResult *result, NSError *error);
+typedef void (^FBSDKLoginManagerLoginResultBlock)(FBSDKLoginManagerLoginResult *_Nullable result,
+ NSError *_Nullable error)
+NS_SWIFT_NAME(LoginManagerLoginResultBlock);
/**
FBSDKDefaultAudience enum
- Passed to open to indicate which default audience to use for sessions that post data to Facebook.
-
-
+ Passed to openURL to indicate which default audience to use for sessions that post data to Facebook.
Certain operations such as publishing a status or publishing a photo require an audience. When the user
grants an application permission to perform a publish operation, a default audience is selected as the
@@ -50,70 +100,28 @@
FBSDKDefaultAudienceOnlyMe,
/** Indicates that all Facebook users are able to see posts made by the application */
FBSDKDefaultAudienceEveryone,
-};
-
-/**
- FBSDKLoginBehavior enum
-
- Passed to the \c FBSDKLoginManager to indicate how Facebook Login should be attempted.
-
-
-
- Facebook Login authorizes the application to act on behalf of the user, using the user's
- Facebook account. Usually a Facebook Login will rely on an account maintained outside of
- the application, by the native Facebook application, the browser, or perhaps the device
- itself. This avoids the need for a user to enter their username and password directly, and
- provides the most secure and lowest friction way for a user to authorize the application to
- interact with Facebook.
-
- The \c FBSDKLoginBehavior enum specifies which log-in methods may be used. The SDK
- will determine the best behavior based on the current device (such as iOS version).
- */
-typedef NS_ENUM(NSUInteger, FBSDKLoginBehavior)
-{
- /**
- This is the default behavior, and indicates logging in through the native
- Facebook app may be used. The SDK may still use Safari instead.
- */
- FBSDKLoginBehaviorNative = 0,
- /**
- Attempts log in through the Safari or SFSafariViewController, if available.
- */
- FBSDKLoginBehaviorBrowser,
- /**
- Attempts log in through the Facebook account currently signed in through
- the device Settings.
- @note If the account is not available to the app (either not configured by user or
- as determined by the SDK) this behavior falls back to \c FBSDKLoginBehaviorNative.
- */
- FBSDKLoginBehaviorSystemAccount,
- /**
- Attempts log in through a modal \c UIWebView pop up
-
- @note This behavior is only available to certain types of apps. Please check the Facebook
- Platform Policy to verify your app meets the restrictions.
- */
- FBSDKLoginBehaviorWeb,
-};
+} NS_SWIFT_NAME(DefaultAudience);
/**
`FBSDKLoginManager` provides methods for logging the user in and out.
- `FBSDKLoginManager` works directly with `[FBSDKAccessToken currentAccessToken]` and
- sets the "currentAccessToken" upon successful authorizations (or sets `nil` in case of `logOut`).
+ `FBSDKLoginManager` serves to help manage sessions represented by tokens for authentication,
+ `AuthenticationToken`, and data access, `AccessToken`.
- You should check `[FBSDKAccessToken currentAccessToken]` before calling logIn* to see if there is
- a cached token available (typically in your viewDidLoad).
+ You should check if the type of token you expect is present as a singleton instance, either `AccessToken.current`
+ or `AuthenticationToken.current` before calling any of the login methods to see if there is a cached token
+ available. A standard place to do this is in `viewDidLoad`.
- If you are managing your own token instances outside of "currentAccessToken", you will need to set
- "currentAccessToken" before calling logIn* to authorize further permissions on your tokens.
+ @warning If you are managing your own token instances outside of `AccessToken.current`, you will need to set
+ `AccessToken.current` before calling any of the login methods to authorize further permissions on your tokens.
*/
+NS_SWIFT_NAME(LoginManager)
@interface FBSDKLoginManager : NSObject
/**
Auth type
*/
-@property (strong, nonatomic) NSString *authType;
+@property (strong, nonatomic) FBSDKLoginAuthType authType;
/**
the default audience.
@@ -122,106 +130,98 @@
@property (assign, nonatomic) FBSDKDefaultAudience defaultAudience;
/**
- the login behavior
- */
-@property (assign, nonatomic) FBSDKLoginBehavior loginBehavior;
+ Logs the user in or authorizes additional permissions.
-/**
-
-@warning use logInWithReadPermissions:fromViewController:handler: instead
- */
-- (void)logInWithReadPermissions:(NSArray *)permissions handler:(FBSDKLoginManagerRequestTokenHandler)handler
-DEPRECATED_MSG_ATTRIBUTE("use logInWithReadPermissions:fromViewController:handler: instead");
-
-/**
-
-@warning use logInWithPublishPermissions:fromViewController:handler: instead
- */
-- (void)logInWithPublishPermissions:(NSArray *)permissions handler:(FBSDKLoginManagerRequestTokenHandler)handler
-DEPRECATED_MSG_ATTRIBUTE("use logInWithPublishPermissions:fromViewController:handler: instead");
-
-/**
- Logs the user in or authorizes additional permissions.
- @param permissions the optional array of permissions. Note this is converted to NSSet and is only
- an NSArray for the convenience of literal syntax.
- @param fromViewController the view controller to present from. If nil, the topmost view controller will be
- automatically determined as best as possible.
- @param handler the callback.
-
- Use this method when asking for read permissions. You should only ask for permissions when they
- are needed and explain the value to the user. You can inspect the result.declinedPermissions to also
- provide more information to the user if they decline permissions.
-
- This method will present UI the user. You typically should check if `[FBSDKAccessToken currentAccessToken]`
- already contains the permissions you need before asking to reduce unnecessary app switching. For example,
- you could make that check at viewDidLoad.
- You can only do one login call at a time. Calling a login method before the completion handler is called
- on a previous login will return an error.
- */
-- (void)logInWithReadPermissions:(NSArray *)permissions
- fromViewController:(UIViewController *)fromViewController
- handler:(FBSDKLoginManagerRequestTokenHandler)handler;
-
-/**
- Logs the user in or authorizes additional permissions.
@param permissions the optional array of permissions. Note this is converted to NSSet and is only
an NSArray for the convenience of literal syntax.
@param fromViewController the view controller to present from. If nil, the topmost view controller will be
automatically determined as best as possible.
@param handler the callback.
- Use this method when asking for publish permissions. You should only ask for permissions when they
- are needed and explain the value to the user. You can inspect the result.declinedPermissions to also
- provide more information to the user if they decline permissions.
+ Use this method when asking for read permissions. You should only ask for permissions when they
+ are needed and explain the value to the user. You can inspect the `FBSDKLoginManagerLoginResultBlock`'s
+ `result.declinedPermissions` to provide more information to the user if they decline permissions.
+ You typically should check if `AccessToken.current` already contains the permissions you need before
+ asking to reduce unnecessary login attempts. For example, you could perform that check in `viewDidLoad`.
- This method will present UI the user. You typically should check if `[FBSDKAccessToken currentAccessToken]`
- already contains the permissions you need before asking to reduce unnecessary app switching. For example,
- you could make that check at viewDidLoad.
- You can only do one login call at a time. Calling a login method before the completion handler is called
- on a previous login will return an error.
+ @warning You can only perform one login call at a time. Calling a login method before the completion handler is called
+ on a previous login attempt will result in an error.
+ @warning This method will present a UI to the user and thus should be called on the main thread.
*/
-- (void)logInWithPublishPermissions:(NSArray *)permissions
- fromViewController:(UIViewController *)fromViewController
- handler:(FBSDKLoginManagerRequestTokenHandler)handler;
-
+- (void)logInWithPermissions:(NSArray<NSString *> *)permissions
+ fromViewController:(nullable UIViewController *)fromViewController
+ handler:(nullable FBSDKLoginManagerLoginResultBlock)handler
+NS_SWIFT_NAME(logIn(permissions:from:handler:));
/**
- Requests user's permission to reathorize application's data access, after it has expired due to inactivity.
- @param fromViewController the view controller to present from. If nil, the topmost view controller will be
- automatically determined as best as possible.
+ Logs the user in or authorizes additional permissions.
+
+ @param viewController the view controller from which to present the login UI. If nil, the topmost view
+ controller will be automatically determined and used.
+ @param configuration the login configuration to use.
+ @param completion the login completion handler.
+
+ Use this method when asking for permissions. You should only ask for permissions when they
+ are needed and the value should be explained to the user. You can inspect the
+ `FBSDKLoginManagerLoginResultBlock`'s `result.declinedPermissions` to provide more information
+ to the user if they decline permissions.
+ To reduce unnecessary login attempts, you should typically check if `AccessToken.current`
+ already contains the permissions you need. If it does, you probably do not need to call this method.
+
+ @warning You can only perform one login call at a time. Calling a login method before the completion handler is called
+ on a previous login attempt will result in an error.
+ @warning This method will present a UI to the user and thus should be called on the main thread.
+ */
+- (void)logInFromViewController:(nullable UIViewController *)viewController
+ configuration:(FBSDKLoginConfiguration *)configuration
+ completion:(FBSDKLoginManagerLoginResultBlock)completion
+NS_REFINED_FOR_SWIFT;
+
+/**
+ Logs the user in with the given deep link url. Will only log user in if the given url contains valid login data.
+ @param url the deep link url
@param handler the callback.
- Use this method when you need to reathorize your app's access to user data via Graph API, after such an access has expired.
- You should provide as much context to the user as possible as to why you need to reauthorize the access, the scope of
- access being reathorized, and what added value your app provides when the access is reathorized.
- You can inspect the result.declinedPermissions to also provide more information to the user if they decline permissions.
- This method will present UI the user. You typically should call this if `[FBSDKAccessToken isDataAccessExpired]` returns true.
+
+This method will present a UI to the user and thus should be called on the main thread.
+This method should be called with the url from the openURL method.
+
+ @warning This method will present a UI to the user and thus should be called on the main thread.
+ */
+- (void)logInWithURL:(NSURL *)url
+ handler:(nullable FBSDKLoginManagerLoginResultBlock)handler
+NS_SWIFT_NAME(logIn(url:handler:));
+
+/**
+ Requests user's permission to reathorize application's data access, after it has expired due to inactivity.
+ @param fromViewController the view controller from which to present the login UI. If nil, the topmost view
+ controller will be automatically determined and used.
+ @param handler the callback.
+
+Use this method when you need to reathorize your app's access to user data via the Graph API.
+You should only call this after access has expired.
+You should provide as much context to the user as possible as to why you need to reauthorize the access, the
+scope of access being reathorized, and what added value your app provides when the access is reathorized.
+You can inspect the `result.declinedPermissions` to determine if you should provide more information to the
+user based on any declined permissions.
+
+ @warning This method will reauthorize using a `LoginConfiguration` with `FBSDKLoginTracking` set to `.enabled`.
+ @warning This method will present UI the user. You typically should call this if `AccessToken.isDataAccessExpired` is true.
*/
- (void)reauthorizeDataAccess:(UIViewController *)fromViewController
- handler:(FBSDKLoginManagerRequestTokenHandler)handler;
+ handler:(FBSDKLoginManagerLoginResultBlock)handler
+NS_SWIFT_NAME(reauthorizeDataAccess(from:handler:));
/**
Logs the user out
- This calls [FBSDKAccessToken setCurrentAccessToken:nil] and [FBSDKProfile setCurrentProfile:nil].
+ This nils out the singleton instances of `AccessToken` `AuthenticationToken` and `Profle`.
+
+ @note This is only a client side logout. It will not log the user out of their Facebook account.
*/
- (void)logOut;
-/**
- @method
-
- Issues an asynchronous renewCredentialsForAccount call to the device's Facebook account store.
-
- @param handler The completion handler to call when the renewal is completed. This can be invoked on an arbitrary thread.
-
-
- This can be used to explicitly renew account credentials and is provided as a convenience wrapper around
- `[ACAccountStore renewCredentialsForAccount:completion]`. Note the method will not issue the renewal call if the the
- Facebook account has not been set on the device, or if access had not been granted to the account (though the handler
- wil receive an error).
-
- If the `[FBSDKAccessToken currentAccessToken]` was from the account store, a succesful renewal will also set
- a new "currentAccessToken".
- */
-+ (void)renewSystemCredentials:(void (^)(ACAccountCredentialRenewResult result, NSError *error))handler;
-
@end
+
+#endif
+
+NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_END
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